Letter to the Editor

Technical Notes

Case Report

Peer Review Process

Thank you for the effort and expertise that you contribute to reviewing, without which it would be impossible to maintain the high standards of peer-reviewed journals.

Peer review is a critical element of scholarly publication, and one of the major cornerstones of the scientific process. Peer Review can serves two key functions, such as:

- Acts as a filter: Ensures research is properly verified before being publishe

- Improves the quality of the research: rigorous review by other experts helps to hone key points and correct inadvertent errors

Types of peer review for submitted manuscripts selection in SJBS

There are, essentially, three varieties of peer review such as Single Blind Review, Double Blind Review and Open Review. SJBS Editors selected tow last varieties for peer review of submitted manuscripts.

Double Blind Review

Both the two reviewers and the author remain anonymous in this kind peer review. These reviewers have been selected by SJBS Editor.

Open Review

Reviewers and author are known to each other in this kind peer review. You are most welcomed to recommend at most five willing and capable reviewers for your manuscript. Please send the names and emails of your suggested reviewers to me after your capable reviewers register in site. Please note all your willing reviewers have to register in site as reviewer. After this, please send the names and emails of your five suggested reviewers to Editor (onlinesjournals[at]yahoo.com) with mention your paper title and paper ID number by two couple days after receiving paper ID number.

Publication Frequency

This journal is published 12 times per year.

Open Access Policy

This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.

Archiving

This journal utilizes the LOCKSS system to create a distributed archiving system among participating libraries and permits those libraries to create permanent archives of the journal for purposes of preservation and restoration. More...